Kohlhepp was arrested on Thursday after Brown was found "chained like a dog,"on his property, Wright said.

Barnette said in court that Anderson police tracked Brown’s phone to Kohlhepp’s property. The last activity from her cellphone came on Aug. 31, Barnett said. He said the last contact Brown had on social media was with Kohlhepp.

Barnette said authorities got a search warrant for Kohlhepp’s property and heard knocking from a storage container and found Brown. He said Kala had a chain around her neck and ankle.

Barnette said Brown saw Kohlhepp shoot Carver. He said there may be more than one body on the property.

Barnett said numerous guns were found on Kohlhepp’s property. He said it was "unbelievable how much ammo he had in his buildings."

He called Kohlhepp a "very dangerous individual."

Brown and Carver’s families were in court. Both families ask that bond be denied for Kohlhepp. Kohlhepp appeared before a magistrate, but because kidnapping is a violent crime a circuit court judge must set bond.

Carver’s family released a statement Friday afternoon.

"We, Charlie David Carver’s family, would like to begin by saying how wonderful it is Kala has been found and that she is receiving care and is back with family and friends. The outpouring of concern and affection from the community has been overwhelming and we are very thankful. At this time we know that no more than what has been reported within the media or statements made by law enforcement. We ask that you continue to pray for Kala’s healing and for David’s safe return as well. In the meantime, we ask for some time to ourselves as we process events as they unfold. Thank you for your understanding and expect updates as they become available."